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Bryan Christopher Black

Fayetteville, District of Columbia

1982 - 2017

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Bryan Christopher Black August 3, 1982 ~ October 4, 2017 Bryan Christopher Black, 35, was born August 3rd, 1982 at Camp Pendleton, CA; he passed away October 4, 2017 in Niger, Africa. Bryan was stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC with 3rd Group as a Green Beret Medic. Growing up, Bryan was very...

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May God provide great comfort and courage to the Black family. May the peace of our Lord be with you daily. May your memories of time spent with Bryan bring a smile to your heart. God bless his family! He´s sacrifice will not be forgotten.

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart hurts for you. I just read about your son. And it made me cry. What a wonderful man he must have been.
I just found out about his death a few minutes ago. I would like to thank you for his service. You are in my prayers.

You have not been forgotten, nor the sacrifice you have made.
May God be with your family and friends.

It's been two years since we got the terrible news of the ambush in Niger. Loved you from the day you were born & love & miss you still. Grandma

Thank you, Bryan.

Always.

I searched my name and found you.

what a Bryan Black you was.

I saw your appearance on Fox recently and wanted to send a note of condolence. The strength I saw in you in the midst of this most grievous loss was inspiring to me. I was raised in a military home as my father was a career sergeant in the Air force. I had an outstanding experience traveling all over the world with my Dad. But I also sacrificed him for a year while he was in Vietnam. I understand the shadow that casts across the days of military families while their loved ones are in harms...

May God be with you.

Michelle, my name is Carrie Mills, I'm a Gold Star Mom. My heart brakes for you and your boys. Please give them a hug from me and back at you. There are no words,it's been a little over 2 years since I lost my son. MSG Corey Hood. Surround yourself with family and friends and use Taps, it has helped me a great deal. Giveanhour.org is free counseling through Taps. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to talk. [email protected].
Your husband is a true hero, God Bless